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                            The Discovery of Noah's Ark</h2>
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                        In September 1960, 27 year-old Ron Wyatt, along with thousands of other people,
                        read the following article in&nbsp;<em>Life</em>&nbsp;Magazine about an exciting
                        boat-shaped formation in the region of eastern Turkey named Ararat:</p>
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                        "NOAH'S ARK?&nbsp;<br />
                        Boat-like form is seen near Ararat</p>                    
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                        "While routinely examining aerial photos of his country, a Turkish army captain
                        suddenly gaped at the picture shown above. There, on a mountain 20 miles south of
                        Mt. Ararat, the biblical landfall of Noah's Ark, was a boat-shaped form about 500
                        feet long. The captain passed on the word. Soon an expedition including American
                        scientists set out for the site.</p>
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                        At 7,000 feet, in the midst of crevasses and landslide debris, the explorers found
                        a clear, grassy area shaped like a ship and rimmed with steep, packed-earth sides.
                        Its dimensions are close to those given in Genesis: 'The length of the ark shall
                        be 300 cubits, the breadth of it 50 cubits, and the height of it 30 cubits,' that
                        is, 450x75x45 feet. A quick two-day survey revealed no sign that the object was
                        man made. Yet a scientist in the group says nothing in nature could create such
                        a symmetrical shape. A thorough excavation may be made another year to solve the
                        mystery."&nbsp;<em>LIFE Magazine</em></p>
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                        &nbsp;In 1977, for the first time, Ron felt like his children were old enough for
                        him to either leave them alone at home or take them with him to Turkey. For the
                        first time he had two weeks of vacation from his job, while also having enough money
                        to go to Turkey. It was now 17 years since he first read about the site. Following
                        is the summary of his research, regarding the found Noah&rsquo;s Ark.</p>
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                        Top Points to Consider</h3>
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                        <li>It is in the shape of a boat, with a pointed bow and rounded stern.</li>
                        <li>Exact length as noted in biblical description, 515 feet or 300 Egyptian cubits.&nbsp;
                            (Egyptian not Hebrew cubit would have been known to Moses who studied in Egypt then
                            wrote Genesis.)</li>
                        <li>It rests on a mountain in Eastern Turkey, matching the biblical account, "The ark
                            rested . . . upon the mountains of Ararat" Genesis 8:4.&nbsp; (Ararat being the
                            name of the ancient country Urartu which covered this region.)</li>
                        <li>Contains petrified wood, as proven by lab analysis.</li>
                        <li>Contains high-tech metal alloy fittings, as proven by separate lab analyses paid
                            for by Ron Wyatt, then performed later by Kevin Fisher of this web site.&nbsp; Aluminum
                            metal and titanium metal was found in the fittings which are MAN-MADE metals!</li>
                        <li>Vertical rib timbers on its sides, comprising the skeletal superstructure of a boat.&nbsp;
                            Regular patterns of horizontal and vertical deck support beams are also seen on
                            the deck of the ark.</li>
                        <li>Occupied ancient village at the ark site at 6,500 ft. elevation matching Flavius
                            Josephus' statement "Its remains are shown there by the inhabitants to this day."&nbsp;</li>
                        <li>Dr. Bill Shea, archaeologist found an ancient pottery sherd within 20 yards of the
                            ark which has a carving on it that depicts a bird, a fish, and a man with a hammer
                            wearing a headdress that has the name "Noah" on it.&nbsp; In ancient times these
                            items were created by the locals in the village to sell to visitors of the ark.&nbsp;
                            The ark was a tourist attraction in ancient times and today.</li>
                        <li>Recognized by Turkish Government as Noah's Ark National Park and a National Treasure.&nbsp;
                            Official notice of its discovery appeared in the largest Turkish newspaper in 1987.</li>
                        <li>Visitors' center built by the government to accommodate tourists further confirms
                            the importance of the site.</li>
                        <li>Huge anchor stones were found near the ark and in the village Kazan, 15 miles away,
                            which hung off the rear of the ark to steady its ride.</li>
                        <li>The ark rests upon Cesnakidag (or Cudi Dagi) Mountain, which is&nbsp; translated
                            as "Doomsday" Mountain.</li>
                        <li>Dr. Salih Bayraktutan of Ataturk University stated, "It is a man-made structure,
                            and for sure it's Noah's Ark"&nbsp;<strong>&nbsp;</strong><em>Common Sense.&nbsp;</em><strong><em>&nbsp;</em></strong>This
                            same article also states "The site is immediately below the mountain of Al Judi,
                            named in the Qur'an as the resting place of the Ark."&nbsp;<strong>&nbsp;</strong><em>Houd
                                Sura 11:44</em></li>
                        <li>Radar scans show a regular pattern of timbers inside the ark formation, revealing
                            keels, keelsons, gunnels, bulkheads, animal chambers, ramp system, door in right
                            front, two large barrels in the front 14' x 24', and an open center area for air
                            flow to all three levels.</li>
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                        &nbsp;More information of the research can be found at: <a href="http://www.arkdiscovery.com/noah-index.htm">
                            http://www.arkdiscovery.com/noah-index.htm</a></p>
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